Fenglong Li (Mr.)

Fenglong Li, hailing from China, engages primarily in artistic mediums encompassing painting, sculpture, 3D, and Creative Technology. I completed his undergraduate studies at Central Saint Martin, University of Arts London. I exhibits a predilection for amalgamating diverse mediums and electronic devices to create interactive installations.
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Projects

Nurikabe
In the creative process of the work “Nurikabe,” I employed a plethora of electronic devices to delve into the interplay between technology and childhood recollections. Through this conduit, I endeavored to rekindle the modern individual’s “lost spiritual abode.” The composition of the artwork is predominantly derived from damaged electronic apparatuses found in the corners of urban locales. I posit that these damaged materials retain fragments of their owner’s memories, while the spiritual home remains concealed within some of our forsaken recollections. With these fragmented memories, I fashioned a Frankensteinian “memory creature.”